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Period of limitation

or hardship in the prescribed period being shortened by certain exigencies for no fault of his or for reasons beyond his

Place of residence

time more or less considerable in all those places, as exigencies of his occupation, vocation or fancy demand, he would be

Eminent domain

private property without its owner's consent on account of public exigency and for the public good. Eminent domain is the highest

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Equity

liberally expounding and developing them, in order to meet novel exigencies. While it aims to assist the defects of the Common

Exigible

That may be exacted repairable

Deputation

sending on deputation arises in public interest to meet the exigencies of public service. The concept of deputation is consensual and

Civil list

the royal household and establishment, as distinguished from the general exigencies of the state; it is the provision made for the

Cabinet

Government and assemble from time to time as the public exigencies require, Law Dictionary, Mozely and Whiteley, p. 42. The leader

As Parliament may by law determine

stands out to be an enabling provision to meet the exigencies of the Constitution, Subrata Acharjee v. Union of India, (2002)

Reserved

Kept for future or special use or for an exigency as reserved troops a reserved seat in a theater

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